Organizational Behavior
Chapter 1
Introduction to the filed of Organizational behavioral
Organizational behavior (OB): the study of what people think, feel, and do in and around organizations.
They study this topic at multiple levels of analysis:
- The individual
- The team
- The organization
Organizations: groups of people who work interdependently toward some purpose.
Collective entities. Humans who interact with each other in an organized way.
Requires some minimal level of:
- Communication
- Coordination
- Collaboration
Members have a collective sense of purpose. This purpose isn’t always well defined and agreed on.
Historical foundation s of organizational behavior
OB emerged as a distinct field throughout the 1940s.
During that decade, a few researchers began describing their research as organizational.
Experts on other fields have been studying organizations for many centuries.
Why study organizational behavior?
Comprehend and predict workplace events
The field of organizational behavior uses scientific research to discover systematic relationships, which give us a valuable foundation for comprehending organizational life.
It helps us predict and anticipate future events so we can get along with others, achieve our goals, and minimize unnecessary career risks.
Adopt more accurate personal theories
Influence organizational events
Organizations are deeply affected by the external environment. They need to maintain a good organization-environment fit by anticipating and adjusting to changes in society.
Technological change
Technological change has always been a disruptive force in organizations, as well as in society.
Innovations dramatically boost productivity, but also usually displace employees and render obsolete entire occupational groups.
Not even top-level executives are immune to the effects of these transformational innovations.
Other technologies potentially improve productivity but more profoundly alter our relationships and patterns of behavior with coworkers, clients, and suppliers.
Other technologies aim to improve health and well-being.
Information technology is one of the most significant forms of technological change in recent times.
Some OB experts argue that information technology gives employees a stronger voice through direct communication with executives and broader distribution of their opinions to coworkers and beyond.
It also created challenges.
- Tethering people to their jobs for longer hours
- Reducing their attention spans at work
- Increasing techno-stress
At a macro level, information technology has reconfigured entire organizations by integrating suppliers and other external entities into the transformation process.
Eventually, technology may render organizations less
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